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I thought one of my dogs was a little goofy, but my son's dog has them all beat. When he's in a car, and the car goes under a viaduct, he ducks his head!! Let's hear yours.
I have a chicken that only will eat "Little Friskies Cat Food" and would prefer to roost on top of the microwave in the kitchen than any where else in the world, a place where she is not allowed. Ever accidentally locked your chicken up in the house while you went shopping, don't !
Thank the lord for tile floors.
Ever accidentally locked your chicken up in the house while you went shopping? - Platscha
Now THAT's a question that I've never heard before.
We had chickens and sheep when I was a kid -- there would be less "mess" if a sheep was accidently locked up in the house than a chicken. Just in case anyone out there needs to know that.
Dizzy -- they are adorably cute. Tall is overrated. Cute is better.
Here is something on the other side of short and cute and adorable! Here is a picture of my monsters! you'll see what I mean when you open the file. They might not be as funny as the chicken, but one of them is the biggest chicken going! he is a 145 lbs and he actually screams when he even see's the vet. then he tries to jump into my arms! I always have to be sitting at the vet.
They do provide many hours of comic relief.
We have 2 dogs (English Mastiff, American Bandogge) - 2 cats (DSH) - 1 bird (Cockatiel) and a hermit crab. But the American Bandogge has provided some of the best laughs .... for this house. Carley came from a very abusive situation (only weighed 40 punds when we got her) she had no idea what toys were. So she has chewed everything in the house -- we keep at least 2 spare TV remote controlls in the house at all times. She also has a liking to the left shoe or boot - never the right. The funniest thing to watch is our black cat bitting and scratching her. I mean this cat out and out attacts the dog! We call Carly mommy dog - she thinks the cat is her baby. The mastiff does not take kindly to the black cat attacks. Here is a picture of Carly and black cat (yes that is the cats name!)
Black Cat must have read the part about Amer. Bandogs being aggressive with other species unless raised with them, and figured he needed to "raise her properly" to respect cats.
Carly's expression is priceless! Almost looks like she's just been told that Black Cat isn't really her baby
There are organizations that collect shoes for one-legged people; sounds like you might have a few ready to be donated.
I am working with Helga and agility traing. Made a jump out of pvc so I can raise and lower the bar to jump over. She refuses to jump over. She puts her head down, charges the bar and knocks it off. We still have some work to do.
Helga has out grown the remote stage. After eating two remotes and a calculator she pretty much sticks to shoes.
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